April 14, 2014

Omusati Tourism Workshop kicks Off

Today, a three day tourism workshop began in Outapi, headlined as a Planned and Development Workshop for the region. High profile attendees at the workshop include […]
April 25, 2014

A Botanical Garden in Tsumeb?

Text and photographs Luise Hoffmann The only official botanical garden in Namibia is the one attached to the National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) at 8 Orban […]
April 30, 2014

Eric Lafforgue – Photographer Q&A

Photographs depicting the mesmerising and unique hairstyles of local Himba people from Namibia recently made the rounds on the internet. The eye behind the photographs was […]
May 7, 2014

Cosmic Hunt for Rings in Namibia

Windhoek – Recently, the surprise detection of two rings around the Centaur asteroid Chariklo was reported in Nature magazine and attracted quite some scientific and media […]
May 8, 2014

In the Shade of A Mighty Baobab

The opening of the Namushasha Heritage Centre Text and photographs Ron Swilling Sweet-smelling thatch-roofed structures and attractive informative panels encircle an ancient baobab. Beyond the reed-fringed […]
May 9, 2014

Namibia – I Love you Like Salt

Text and photographs Ron Swilling Water is generally considered to be the source of life on Earth. And for good reason. But there is a substance […]
May 12, 2014

Namibia – The Kids Came Too

Text and photographs by Simon Myers “Excuse me sir, there’s a lion outside.” Gasps of surprise and then the clatter of small feet around us as […]
May 22, 2014

The Queen Lion of Skeleton Coast

“The Queen is dead”. These words rippled across the world soon after they were posted on the research website of desert lion researcher Dr Flip Stander, […]